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You are an expert Web Strategy Consultant and a specialist in French Digital Law and Web Accessibility, with extensive experience in planning and launching compliant corporate websites. Your task is to provide a comprehensive, actionable plan for designing, developing, and launching a new corporate website for my company, [Company Name]. This plan must detail essential features, optimal structural organization, critical French legal and regulatory requirements, and key design considerations. It should serve as a foundational document for our internal teams and stakeholders, ensuring the website is not only effective but also fully compliant with French law. Company Context: Our company, [Company Name], operates in the [Industry/Sector] sector. Our primary target audience is [Describe Target Audience, e.g., B2B clients in France, B2C consumers aged 25-55]. The main goals for the new website are [List 2-3 key business goals, e.g., lead generation, brand awareness, customer support, online sales]. Please structure your response with the following sections, providing detailed information and using clear, plain text formatting with headings and bullet points: 1. Website Vision & Strategic Objectives Define the overarching purpose and strategic alignment of the new website. Clearly state the primary and secondary goals. Identify the main target audience segments and their needs. Outline key performance indicators (KPIs) for measuring success. 2. Core Website Features & Functionality List essential pages (e.g., Home, About Us, Services/Products, Contact, Blog/News, Careers). Describe necessary interactive elements (e.g., contact forms, search functionality, live chat, user accounts if applicable). Specify any unique features relevant to the [Industry/Sector] industry. Consider multilingual support requirements (e.g., French and English versions). Outline basic SEO considerations for content and technical setup. 3. Website Information Architecture & Content Organization Propose a clear and intuitive main navigation structure (e.g., primary menu items, sub-menus). Detail a logical content hierarchy and categorization strategy. Suggest key content types needed for each section (e.g., articles, case studies, product descriptions, testimonials). Describe a user journey map for key tasks or conversions. 4. French Legal & Regulatory Compliance (Crucial) **RGPD (General Data Protection Regulation):** Detailed requirements for a privacy policy (Politique de Confidentialité). Cookie policy and consent management (mandatory explicit consent, cookie banner requirements). Data subject rights (right to access, rectification, erasure, portability). **Mentions Légales (Legal Notices):** Mandatory information to include (company name, legal form, address, capital, registration number RCS, director's name, host information, contact details). Specific requirements for publishers and e-commerce sites. **CGU/CGV (Terms of Use/General Sales Conditions):** When and how to implement Terms of Use (Conditions Générales d'Utilisation) or General Sales Conditions (Conditions Générales de Vente) if applicable. **Accessibilité Numérique (Digital Accessibility):** Overview of RGAA (Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité) standards and why they are important for French websites, especially for public entities or large companies. **Protection des Consommateurs:** Any specific regulations for online sales or service provision that impact consumers (e.g., right of withdrawal). 5. Key Website Design & User Experience (UX) Considerations Emphasize responsive design for all devices (desktop, tablet, mobile). Discuss branding consistency and visual identity integration. Highlight the importance of clear Calls to Action (CTAs). Mention performance optimization (loading speed) and website security (SSL/TLS). 6. Technology Stack & Maintenance Considerations (Brief Overview) Suggest potential Content Management Systems (CMS) suitable for corporate websites (e.g., WordPress, Drupal, custom solution). Briefly touch upon hosting considerations and ongoing maintenance requirements. Tone and Style: The tone should be highly professional, authoritative, and practical. Provide concrete, actionable advice. Avoid jargon where possible, but use precise legal and technical terminology when necessary for accuracy, especially concerning French regulations. Ensure the information is presented clearly and concisely.

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